. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 770 FElNGILLIDiE. somewhat smaller size and uniform under tail-coverts: "upper mandible brown, the edge of the upper and lower mandible clear yellow ; iris greyish brown " (Burmeister). Total length 7 inches, culmen 0-55, wing 2-9, tail 3*7, tarsus 0-9. The uniform under tail-coverts do not seem to be absolutely con- stant in this race, and a female from Pelotas has them distinctly streaked with blackish. It appears to me very doubtful whether E. sphenurus is separable even as a race from E. macrurus. Hab. From Lower Amazonia throughout


. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum. 770 FElNGILLIDiE. somewhat smaller size and uniform under tail-coverts: "upper mandible brown, the edge of the upper and lower mandible clear yellow ; iris greyish brown " (Burmeister). Total length 7 inches, culmen 0-55, wing 2-9, tail 3*7, tarsus 0-9. The uniform under tail-coverts do not seem to be absolutely con- stant in this race, and a female from Pelotas has them distinctly streaked with blackish. It appears to me very doubtful whether E. sphenurus is separable even as a race from E. macrurus. Hab. From Lower Amazonia throughout Brazil to Bolivia. a. Ad. sk. Brazil. Sclater Coll. b. Ad. sk. Brazil. M. Claussen [P.]. c. 6 ad. sk. Island of Mexiana, Lower Salvm-Godman Loll. Amazons, Dec. 1848 (A. R. Wallace). d. e. Ad. sk. Pemambuco (W. A. Forbes). Salvin-Godrnan Loll f. Ad.; g, h. Juv. Bahia, Brazil (Wucherer). Salvm-Godman Coll. sk i. c?'ad. sk. Ypanema, Brazil, May23,1819 Salvin-Goaman Coll. (J. Xaiterer). k. 2 ad. sk. Pelotas, Eio Grande do Sul Salvin-Godman Loll. (Joyner). I. Ad. sk. Bolivia (Bridges). Sclater Loll. 85. SPIZA. Type. Spiza, Bp. Journ. Philad. Acad. iv. p. 45 (1824) B. americana. Euspiza, Bp. Saggio Distr. Met. An. Vertebr. p. 141 (1832, teste Bidgw.) g- amencara. Euspina, Cab. Mus. Hein. Th. i. p. 133 (1850) S. Tail of Spiza americana. Range. Eastern United States to the Rocky Mountains, north to Massachusetts, New York, Wisconsin and Minnesota, and south in winter throughout Central America to Colombia. (Cf. A. 0. U. Check-list, p. 289.) 1. Spiza americana. Black-throated Bunting, Lath. Gen. Syn. ii. pt. i. p. 197, pi. 44 (1783); Penn. Arctic Zool. ii. p. 363 (1785). Yellow-throated Finch, Penn. Arctic Zool. ii. p. 374 (1785). Emheriza americana, Gm. Syst. Nat. i. p. 872(1788); Wilson, Amer. Orn. i. p. 54, pi. 3. fig. 2 (1808); Audub. B. Amer. pi. 384; id. Orn. Biogr. iv. p. 579 (1838); id. B. Amer. 8vo, iii. p. 58, pi. 156 (1841).. Please note that these images are ext


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